Mayor Birney launches new light rail stations in Downtown Redmond on May 10

April 24, 2025 | Redmond, King County, Washington

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Under the bright lights of Redmond City Hall, excitement filled the air as Mayor Angela Birney announced a significant milestone for the community. On Saturday, May 10, the city will celebrate the grand opening of two new light rail stations, marking a pivotal expansion of public transportation from South Bellevue to Downtown Redmond.

The festivities will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:30 AM at the new Downtown Redmond Station, where residents and visitors alike are invited to join in the celebration. Trains will begin service at noon, offering a fresh and efficient way for commuters to navigate the region.
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To make the event accessible, attendees can bike, walk, or take a shuttle from the parking garages at both the Redmond Technology Station and the newly established Marymore Village Station. From noon until 4 PM, the new stations will come alive with activities, entertainment, and pop-up shops featuring local small businesses and organizations, creating a vibrant atmosphere for all.

This expansion not only enhances connectivity within the region but also fosters community spirit, inviting everyone to experience the joy of a new commuting option. As the countdown begins, the city looks forward to welcoming residents to this historic event, promising a day filled with fun and celebration.

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